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Planning Board gives conditional approval to lot-line adjustment; deed must protect shared access
Summary
The Planning Board granted conditional approval to Case P23-20, a lot-line adjustment, requiring the applicants to produce deed language that protects neighboring lots’ access (a right-of-way/easement) and to have that language approved by the town attorney before signatures and recording.
The Planning Board conditionally approved the lot-line adjustment in Case P23-20 on a vote of the board, requiring the applicants to provide deed language ensuring legal access for neighboring lots and to obtain town-attorney approval before recording.
The board discussed an easement/right-of-way question that had arisen from decades-old subdivision documents and inconsistent deed language. Multiple board members said the key condition for approval is that the applicant’s deed must guarantee the travel rights necessary for the lots that abut the road, and that the town attorney sign off on the wording.
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